Next for Next.js: See the powerful new features - Tim Neutkens
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Find the latest React.js talks & workshops at https://portal.gitnation.org 🗓 Talk recording from React Amsterdam 2019 Conference Check out the latest React Summit Amsterdam news – https://reactsummit.com See other React conferences by GitNation React Day Berlin – https://reactday.berlin React Advanced London – https://reactadvanced.com # Next for Next.js # General Track # Lightning Talks Next.js is one of the most convenient and powerful ways of developing React apps on the web. With powerful features out of the box such as code-splitting, server-side rendering and powerful optimizations, this talk discusses the exciting next steps for Next.js. Subscribe to our channel to see more React (Native) talks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsFrt8oKNYXGspSlX9u6uXw/
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hi Anton nice guns from Netherlands actually I reside and I'm the lead maintainer of next yes which is a tool for building Universal or setting render
applications which is what we call pre-rendering so today I'm going to give you a lot of statistics and the state of next years basically so as I said next year this is a tool for server rendering static websites its optimizes for production so it does a lot of the things that you wouldn't think of or you
would want to do but don't have the time for it's for the enterprise it optimizes a lot of things it actually to work better in your team and a lot of other things that enterprises need for example microphone bends and other things and it's for the mobile web so everything is so optimized that on mobile it's actually better to build next year's websites so the first thing I like to
start off with is the amazing companies that are using actually is currently in production which goes from very large companies like github for uber or 10 cent which is like the sixth largest web sort of the internet it's QQ dot com which is a news website in China it's the second largest web site in China and I do like six billion in traffic every quarter and it's built on actually as on mobile so if you go to the website you'll see that it's rendered by next
yes some others are delivery which is very well known here in the Netherlands it's a delivery service but it goes from like very large companies also startups so I'd like to highlight some Dutch startups that are from Amsterdam which is ticket swap and a framer they both use and actually as in production for for example the framer store and order things
so currently there are over 15,000 next yes applications in production that we can track meaning that they're probably on the Internet and we have a crawler that knows what to look for for an ex yes markers which is a huge number of course considering that next year's has been out for only two years so I did some analytics tracking and crunching of data
and eventually find out at this fifteen thousand websites generate over 17 billion visitors every quarter which is so six billion from QQ and the rest is from all these other amazing companies so and get up we have over 36,000 stars and there have been 680 contributors going from the core code base to examples and or improvements of the
Nexus framework so there have been 194 examples this goes from staff components integration to doing a polo or doing graphical another way ref marks which most of you probably haven't heard about it which is a state management library we have like for every state management library there's an example all contributed by the community so probably someone in this room that's contributes
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- May 3, 2019
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